Rescued Chibok Girl Was An Introvert – Principal

Blamadu Lawan, Vice Principal of Government Secondary School, Chibok where over 200 female students were abducted by insurgents in 2014, has said that Amina Ali, the first girl rescued by Nigerian troops on Wednesday was a “quiet and humble girl”.

Lawan told the BBC that the girl had changed dramatically and seemed to have matured faster.

“She was completely changed. She had become very thin and awkward,” Lawan said after identifying her when she was brought to her home town Mbalala, near Chibok.